Customer
Valley Health is a non-profit organisation that provides health care throughout Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland. With its headquarters in Winchester, Va., Valley Health now operates six hospitals: Winchester Medical Centre, Warren Memorial Hospital, Shenandoah Memorial Hospital, Page Memorial Hospital, Hampshire Memorial Hospital and War Memorial Hospital. In 2010, Valley Health admitted 31,000 inpatients, swiftly handled more than 112,000 emergency room visits and totalled more than 875,000 outpatient encounters. The health care system employs more than 5,300 people with a medical staff of more than 500.
Challenge
While Valley Health has been building new hospitals and renovating older health care facilities over the past few years, it has also been slowly retiring its old analogue surveillance system in favour of a new system designed and installed by Executive Protection Systems (EPS), a MOBOTIX partner. EPS specified a system of more than 100 cameras, consisting of every type of MOBOTIX camera, and a number of ground-breaking applications, throughout multiple Valley Health facilities to coincide with renovations. During the construction of a new tower at one hospital, for example, Arthur Yow, Director of Safety and Security for Valley Health, was faced with the challenge of removing all of the analog cameras to allow for the tower’s construction and then moving all of the cameras back into place once the construction was completed. “We had quite a dilemma because moving all the cameras back would have been a huge expense for outdated technology,” Yow said. “That’s when I said, ‘We need to look into IP cameras.’ It was just the right time to do it.” Since then, EPS has installed comprehensive MOBOTIX solutions at all of Valley Health‘s new hospitals. Every time an analogue camera at an older location fails, EPS is called in to replace the analogue camera with a MOBOTIX camera.
Along the way, EPS and Valley Health have encountered some unique security challenges that required quick, innovative thinking. In one case, Valley Health discovered that their sound detection system for security in a parking garage stairwell was not working properly and needed replacing. In another, Valley Health administrators wanted to create a time lapse to show the complete construction process of a new hospital in a few minutes via a collection of snapshots. Both of these challenges – including the overall replacement of analogue systems – were solved by EPS with MOBOTIX solutions.
Solution
Valley Health always had a noise detection system in the parking garage stairwell to ensure patients, visitors and employees travelled to and from their vehicles safely. However, during renovations Yow discovered that the solution was no longer working. Yow contacted EPS, who at this point had been working with Valley Health for quite some time. The integrators proposed a solution that would not only replace their old noise detection system, but also improve upon it. Throughout the stairwell, EPS repurposed multiple MOBOTIX T24 door stations, which are IP video door stations equipped with a high-resolution, hemispheric camera for a 180-degree view as well as two-way communication. The T24 is configured, just like Valley Health’s old solution, to alert authorities when a loud noise is detected. But unlike the health care group’s old system, the T24 also offers video of the scene, which allows responders to fully assess the situation and enables them to deploy the appropriate response. “It’s similar to those blue call boxes you often see around college campuses,” Yow said. “This is a great product as it gives us sound detection as well as the visual capabilities, and we can weed out false alarms and employees, patients and visitors can use it to contact personnel in non-emergency situations as well.”
“With their old system, when it worked, the sound detection would alert authorities to a potential incident, but the responder would be going in blind. With the camera in place they know what to expect,” said Mike Guevremont, President, EPS. “In addition, when people manually contact authorities through the T24, it helps reduce stress for that person. Just like with OnStar in vehicles, as soon as you start talking to another person your stress level goes down. There are a lot of different benefits, and this isn’t even the T24’s intended purpose. We took a great MOBOTIX product, did a little tweaking, and were able to take the hospital‘s security to the next level.” In addition, Valley Health wanted to create a time lapse of the construction of a new hospital, from the ground-breaking to the opening ceremony. Once again, they contacted EPS, who proposed a MOBOTIX M24 camera. The M24 is a low-cost, 3.1 megapixel camera that is suitable for indoor and outdoor use with a 180-degree panorama view. MOBOTIX high-resolution cameras provide the best image clarity available, and the company‘s decentralized approach to surveillance keeps the system cost effective. One MOBOTIX camera with 3.1 megapixels records 30 times more detail than traditional CCTV cameras. As a result, larger image areas of up to 360-degree views are possible, which allows users to cover more of their property with fewer cameras, reducing upfront and long-term costs. Unlike other systems, the decentralized MOBOTIX concept incorporates a high-speed computer into every camera, which reduces network bandwidth because video is processed on the cameras themselves and images do not have to be transferred continuously.
Nonprofit organisation finds comprehensive solution for Health Care Facilities in six hospitals
6 Nov 2012